Republican Donors Shift Support to Sen. John Fetterman Amid Stance on Israel
The political landscape is shifting as Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, sees an influx of Republican donors to his campaign. This unexpected support comes as Fetterman has taken a firm stance in support of Israel following the recent Hamas attacks on October 7.
According to filings with the Federal Election Commission, at least 14 registered Republicans have contributed to Fetterman’s campaign since October. This marks a significant change in the public perception of Fetterman, who was once seen as a progressive figure. The shift also reflects the changing politics surrounding Israel in the U.S., where staunch supporters of Israel are increasingly aligned with the Republican Party.
While Fetterman’s overall numbers have not been significantly impacted by these new Republican donors, his campaign’s recent trajectory has raised eyebrows among his supporters. Some have expressed frustration with Fetterman’s rhetoric, which has veered to the right of other pro-Israel Democrats, especially as the death toll among Palestinians in Gaza continues to rise.
Criticism of Fetterman’s alignment with the GOP has been vocal, with groups like IfNotNow condemning his support for Israel amid the ongoing conflict. Fetterman’s recent criticisms of President Joe Biden’s Israel policy have also drawn attention, as he has taken a hardline stance in favor of Israel’s actions in Gaza.
Despite the controversy, Fetterman has continued to raise significant funds for his campaign, with a large portion of contributions coming from outside Pennsylvania. While the majority of his support still comes from Democrats, the influx of Republican donors highlights the complex and evolving nature of political alliances in the U.S.
As Fetterman navigates this new landscape, his campaign faces challenges from both progressive critics and Republican supporters. The dynamics of his fundraising efforts and the implications for his political future remain uncertain as the 2022 Senate race continues to unfold.